by California code gas fired water heaters must be 18inches off the garage floor & must have earthquake straps
18 inches above the garage slab
NO! This is a FIRE HAZARD. Manufacturers of all water heaters always install insulation around the tank then cover it with the sheet metal jacket. I have seen many times where a person has insulated a gas water heater and the flames from the burner chamber escaped from the cover and ignited the plastic on the insulation blanket. Source: Me, a Master Plumber.
No. Gasoline will work in the dark. Gasoline is powered by the chemical reaction that causes the flames when ignited.
it's compressed and is ignited
Gasoline does not combust properly, or at all, in a compression ignition engine. Gasoline is designed to be ignited by a spark.
Gasoline vapor reacts explosively with the oxygen in air if ignited.
no farting
Gasoline is a fluid that is easily ignited. It is highly flammable and can quickly catch fire when exposed to a spark or flame.
Combustion is an oxidation reaction.
The chemical reaction that occurs when gasoline and air are ignited is called combustion. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, producing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
This reaction is called combustion.
Zero. They carried 633lbs of hypergolic fuels that ignited when combined.